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Economic independence: the dilemma of the Third World /

By: Sicat, Gerardo P.
Series: Vol. 3 No. 2 Second Sem 1976.Description: p.181-194.Subject(s): Economic dependence | Economic independence In: Journal of Philippine Development In: Journal of Philippine DevelopmentSummary: This paper presents the dilemma of the Third World which is economic independence. It becomes a primary concern of countries that have attained "political independence" from foreign rules. The search for economic independence may also come as a complementary activity to the struggle for political independence, but in many of the Third World countries today, it is much more the accidental result of their having succeeded in overthrowing the political control of foreign colonizers
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This paper presents the dilemma of the Third World which is economic independence. It becomes a primary concern of countries that have attained "political independence" from foreign rules. The search for economic independence may also come as a complementary activity to the struggle for political independence, but in many of the Third World countries today, it is much more the accidental result of their having succeeded in overthrowing the political control of foreign colonizers

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